Cafe 222 will offer sweethearts a specialty breakfast on Valentine’s Day with “Some Like It Hotcakes.” The stack of three dark chocolate pancakes is drizzled with cream cheese frosting and chocolate sauce and topped with fresh strawberries. 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. (619) 236-9902 or cafe222.com

Cloak & Petal in Little Italy will offer couples a four-course prix fixe Japanese-inspired menu that incorporates a mix of the restaurant’s social dining specialties. Walk-ins will be accepted at 5 p.m., followed by the first reservation-only seating at 7 p.m., and second reservation-only seating at 9 p.m. 1953 India St., San Diego. $95. (619) 501-5505.

Curadero will serve its regular dinner menu on Valentine’s Day, with shareable dishes like grilled prime carne asada, and items from the Crudo Bar like campechan, a plate of mussels, calamari and shrimp with seasonings. Dessert comes in many forms, and Curadero serves a sweet and stiff sipper, the Buenas Noches, made with Dorda double chocolate liqueur, Fernet Branca (a bitter herbal liqueur), vanilla simple syrup in a white chocolate skull, as well as the popular churros and tres leches. 1047 Fifth Ave., San Diego. Reservations: (619) 515-3003 or curadero.com

Cusp Dining & Drinks will offer guests Valentine’s Day specials, including surf and turf with filet mignon and scallops, or order a la carte from the regular menu with dishes like roasted lamb loin and roasted Scottish salmon with pearl couscous. End your dinner with two glasses of bubbly and chocolate-covered strawberries. 7955 La Jolla Shores Drive, La Jolla. Reservations: (858) 551-3620 or cusprestaurant.com

Del Sur Mexican Cantina in South Park will offer a three-course dinner for two that includes a shareable plate of street corn or the queso fundido cheesy appetizer, along with your choice of two specialty plates, such as carnitas or enchiladas (vegetarian options available). Each couple receives two house margaritas or sangrias and a plate of cinnamon churros. Share the love with your four-legged friend at Del Sur’s pet-friendly patio. 4 to 9 p.m. 2310 30th St., San Diego. $55. (619) 501-0643 or delsurmexicancantina.com

El Chingon sets the mood for lovers with its three-course Puerto Nuevo Love Feast for Two. The aphrodisiac-inspired menu offers spicy tomato bisque, surf and turf to share, and a shareable plate of blueberry cheesecake chimichangas. The “All these …” cocktail, made with Azuñia Blanco Tequila, lime, honey, coconut water and R&D Fire Bitters, is priced at $12. 560 Fifth Ave., San Diego. $79 per couple. Reservations: (619) 501-1919.

Eddie V’s will offer elevated pairings for Valentine’s Day, including a half dozen pink moon and Thatch Island oysters complemented by a half bottle of hand-selected Champagne. Selections from the menu will also be available. 1270 Prospect St., La Jolla and 789 W. Harbor Drive, San Diego. eddiev.com

Farmer’s Bottega, a country-chic bar and eatery in Mission Hills, is serving the same delectable menu options as Farmer’s Table in La Mesa. (Both are co-owned by chef Alberto Morreale.) Bask in its charming atmosphere while dining and sipping on a glass of wine with your loved one. 860 W. Washington St, Mission Hills. $49; $15 for wine pairing. Reservations: (619) 458-9929 or opentablecom

Fishmonger’s Market is toasting to true love with a complimentary couples dessert and glass of Champagne. Heat up your date night with your choice of delicate crudo dishes and plates of sustainably sourced, fresh-caught seafood, including Sicilian-style grilled swordfish, seared diver scallops with ginger rice, and salmon carbonara on a bed of three-cheese tortellini. 1735 Hancock St., San Diego. (619) 756-7345 or fishmongersmarkets.com

Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar will serve guests a four-course meal with entree selections that include an 8-ounce petite filet mignon or 6-ounce barbecue New Zealand salmon filet paired with your choice of a pair of colossal shrimp or colossal crab gratin. Share a plate of chocolate-covered madeleine cookies with chocolate-dipped strawberries. The menu will be offered Feb. 9-18, along with regularly served offerings. Two San Diego locations: 8970 University Center Lane and 380 K St. Starting at $75 (prices may vary by location). Reservations: flemingssteakhouse.com

Grant Grill will serve a Valentine’s Day Tasting Dinner designed for two that offers starters such as Shigoku oysters and roasted cauliflower and Romanesco, followed by shared main courses, including California spiny lobster “surf and turf” dry-aged New York strip and Marin French truffle cheese in a pastry crust. The US Grant, 326 Broadway, San Diego. $210 per couple or $105 per person. Wine pairings available for additional charge. Reservations: (619) 744-2077.

Share a lil’ pizza your heart this Valentine’s Day at The Haven Pizzeria in Kensington. The three-course meal for two includes a house salad, a 14-inch specialty pizza of your choice, ice cream cookie dessert and a bottle of house red or white wine. 11:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. 4051 Adams Ave., San Diego. $50. (619) 281-1904 or thehavenpizzeria.com

Spend a night in Cuba at Havana 1920. The intimate restaurant and lounge will offer a three-course shareable dinner for couples that includes entree choices between mar y tierra, criollo-style filet medallions served with jumbo shrimp or Havana salmon with chimichurri (an uncooked sauce). A specialty drink made to honor the occasion, One Night in Havana, made with Brugal 1888 rum ($12); two glasses of Moet & Chandon Champagne ($20), and bottles will be priced at $75. Seating begins at 5 p.m. on Feb. 13 and 14. $38. 548 Fifth Ave., Gaslamp Quarter. Reservations: (619) 369-1920 or havana1920.com

JSix executive chef Anthony Sinsay has created a meal as passionate as the color red with his special JSix in Red menu. The shared meal includes an amuse-bouche of hot-oil-seared red snapper, oysters on the half-shell, a Belgian endive salad and red-curry-braised short ribs. Dessert is the Red Velvet Baked Diego, a red velvet cake served with mascarpone ice cream, raspberry sorbet and raspberry port sauce. 616 J St., San Diego. $100, includes complimentary glass of Champagne. Reservations: (619) 531-8744.

One Door North will offer a seductively simple Valentine's Day three-course menu for two featuring farm-fresh picks like a caprese salad topped with crispy prosciutto, heirloom tomatoes and balsamic caviar, or grilled local sea bass served alongside roasted Brussels sprouts. Nab a cozy leather banquette or dine in one of the vintage tents. 3422 30th St, San Diego. $45. Reservations: (619) 618-1285 or onedoornorthsd.com or opentable.com

Pacifica Del Mar will offer an a la carte menu where all entrees come with a soup or salad. The bar will pour its signature chocolate martini, as well as shareable desserts like the burnt cream and chocolate semifreddo (semi-frozen dessert). 1555 Camino Del Mar, Reservations: (858) 792-0476 or pacificadelmar.com

Provisional Kitchen will offer two options for Valentine’s Day sweethearts. Indulge in a three-course prix fixe menu crafted for romance inside the restaurant or take the decadent dinner to-go with Provisional’s Valentine’s Dinner Picnic Baskets for two, complete with candles and a blanket. Reservations: (619) 738-7300.

The Smoking Goat will transport diners to the sidewalks of the Champs-Élysées, where guests will dine on a classic French dinner complete with red roses and romantic music. The three-course feast features unexpected ingredients in each course — from foie gras paired with blueberries and blue cheese to Veal Oscar topped with freshly caught lobster and asparagus and drizzled with a petite hollandaise. 3408 30th St, San Diego. $70. Reservations: thesmokinggoatrestaurant.com or opentable.com

Tajima is the ideal Valentine’s Day hot spot for hopeless ramen-tics. All five San Diego locations will offer two ramen dishes on the menu with choices that include spicy sesame, creamy chicken, Tajima and vegan bowls. Couples will receive a bottle of Sayuri Nigori sake to sip with their meal. End the evening with mochi ice cream (a confection made from pounded sticky rice) with an ice cream filling. 4681 Convoy St., Suite I; 4411 Mercury St., Suite 110; 3739 Sixth Ave., Suite B; 910 E St.; and 3015 Adams Ave., Suite 102B. $30 per couple. tajimasandiego.com

Union Kitchen & Tap Gaslamp is hosting a Valentine’s Day Prohibition Party complete with live music, a three-course prix fixe menu for two with an optional wine pairing menu, and a champagne toast. 333 Fifth Ave., San Diego. $95 per couple; $150 per couple for wine pairings. Reservations: (619) 795-9463 or opentable.com

Wokou Ramen & Yakitori in Carmel Valley will serve a couples’ dinner for two with your choice of one appetizer and two bowls of hearty ramen. Order two perfectly pink and red cocktails for $10, or house beers at happy hour prices will be served all evening. 5965 Village Way, San Diego. $30. (858) 779-2620 or wokouramen.com